Abstract: The San José State University Theater Arts Collection, 1900-1988 (bulk 1950-1957) documents theatrical plays and ballets arranged
and presented by the university's Speech and Drama Department. The collection consists of department theater programs, photographs,
magazines, souvenir ballet programs, mailers, fliers, and various other print materials. In addition, the collection includes
materials from national and international theater productions, such as theatrical programs, magazines, and souvenir ballet
programs. This collection is arranged into two series: Series I. Speech and Drama Department Production Materials, 1937-1988
(bulk 1950-1955); and Series II. National and International Theater Production Materials, 1900-1969 (bulk 1950-1957).

Physical location: For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog.

Languages:
Languages represented in the collection:
English

Access

The collection is open for research.

Publication Rights

Copyright is assigned to the San José State University Library Special Collections &
Archives. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to
the Director of Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Special Collections
& Archives. Copyright restrictions may apply to digital reproductions of the original materials. Use of digital files is restricted
to research and educational purposes.

Preferred Citation

San José State University Theater Arts Collection, MSS-2009-09-01, San José State University Library Special Collections &
Archives.

This finding aid was created as part of the Survey and Cataloging Project, a two-year San José State University Library grant
project funded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission. The project began in 2008.The Project Director
is Danelle Moon. The Project Archivist is Erin Louthen.

Organizational History

In 1857 the San Francisco Board of Education established Minns' Evening Normal School for current and prospective teachers
in the city. Named after its principal, George W. Minns, the institution was formally established as the first California
State Normal School by the State Legislature in 1862. A decade later, the Legislature voted to move the Normal School to San
José, and the school relocated to its new home on Washington Square prior to the fall term of 1872. After a fire destroyed
the Normal School building in 1880, the Legislature authorized $200,000 to construct a new building on the same site. Completed
in 1881, the building was commonly referred to as the Second State Normal School. After several names and curriculum changes,
Minns' Normal School is now San José State University, offering more than 134 bachelor's and master's degrees with 110 concentrations,
and is recognized as one of the top public universities granting such degrees in the West.

The history of the San José State University Theater Arts Department is well documented by former professors Hugh Gillis and
Robert Jenkins. According to Gillis and Jenkins, while some of the first main stage plays on campus can be traced to the years
1898 and 1899, it was not until 1927 that the Speech Arts Department was formally founded by Dr. Thomas MacQuarrie, the sixteenth
president of the college. Initially chaired by Virginia Sanderson, the small department rapidly evolved. In 1936, the Speech
Arts Department, at that time headed by Elizabeth Jenks, was divided into two separate areas of speech and drama, which resulted
in growing enrollment numbers, especially after an upper division course for Radio Speaking was added to the curriculum. After
World War II, the Speech and Drama Department reached new heights with professionally arranged main stage plays, which were
sold to the public as an entire season. In the late 1940s a curriculum for Radio and Television was added, and the 1950s saw
the addition of a Master of Arts degree in Drama. The department is now known as the San José State University TV-Radio-Film-Theatre
Department, offering students a skilled learning environment that consistently arranges well-received productions, as well
as providing news and entertainment via its own campus radio station (KSJS-FM).

Bibliography

Gilbert, Benjamin F., and Burdick, Charles.
Washington Square, 1857-1979: The History of San José State University. San José, California: San José State University, 1980.

Walsh, James P.
San José State University: An Interpretive History, 1950-2000. San José, California: San José State University, 2003.

Scope and Content of Collection

The San José State University Theater Arts Collection, 1900-1988 (bulk 1950-1957) documents theatrical plays and ballets arranged
and presented by the university's Speech and Drama Department. The collection consists of department theater programs, photographs,
magazines, souvenir ballet programs, mailers, fliers, and various other print materials. In addition, the collection includes
materials from national and international theater productions, such as theatrical programs, magazines, and souvenir ballet
programs.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged into two series: Series I. Speech and Drama Department Production Materials, 1937-1988 (bulk 1950-1955);
and Series II. National and International Theater Production Materials, 1900-1969 (bulk 1950-1957).

Subject Headings

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in
the library's online public access catalog.